A five-minute scroll
A five-minute scroll
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A five-minute scroll

We start the week with British journalist James Oliver giving his views on Rupert Murdoch, Jim Chalmers brings a back-to-back surplus and a picture of media reporting in the Middle East. Jordan’s Foreign minister speaks about a peace plan supported by 57 Arab and Muslim countries, Australia takes to the streets in our capital cities, while in Iran protests have broken out against the President. Dilma Rousseff, receives China’s highest honour for non-citizens.

Journalist James Oliver unpacks his views of Rupert Murdoch @Dazzaat

Jim Chalmers: The Albanese Labor Government has delivered the first back-to-back surpluses in nearly 2 decades @JEChalmers

How the media reports on the Middle East @DrLoupis

Jordan’s Foreign Minister: We want peace and we have laid out a plan for peace @AJEnglish

Sunday: Australians poured into the streets of major city calling for peace @NabilAlNashar

Breaking: Protests erupt in Iran against President @RyanRozbiani

Dilma Rousseff awarded China’s highest honour for non-citizens @Kanthan2030)

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John Menadue

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